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Hello All I have been pondering on why we had our recent attack. Part of my thinking beyond solving the problem was that it rang bells for me as I work with ...
fenella Lemonsky
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May 15, 1999
8:24 pm
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Damien, Thanks for getting the list back on line. I'm sad that it has had to be made a moderated list, but after the mailbomb I can't think of another way...
Seth McInnes
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May 18, 1999
11:54 am
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Hi, Glad to see you're back!...
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May 19, 1999
9:54 pm
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Glad to have you back! Regards, Louise Bunn....
Rodger Bunn
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May 20, 1999
8:33 pm
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Scenario A 68 year old well dressed man presents to A&E via a 999 call complaining of chest pain and DIB/SOB. He rarely visits his GP, ie every five years as ...
Damien van C.
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May 20, 1999
11:42 pm
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Refer him back to the gp for further workup, something needs to be followed up on, and we are patient advocates. ... the Internet...
sharyn buccalo
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May 24, 1999
12:39 pm
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Hi Everyone, Just thought I would let you know that I have accepted the job at Northwick Park and will be coming to the UK as soon as I get the work permit!!!...
Patricia Harrison
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May 24, 1999
1:56 pm
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I wonder if, when one discusses cases, that acronyms such as DIB can be spelled out. I'm assuming from the context of the article that it could mean,...
LDG587@xxx.xxx
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May 25, 1999
2:12 pm
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I can answer the question about the fry-up. Fried rashers (bacon), eggs, pudding (pigs blood and grit), sausages (pig and ??), sometimes beans and of course...
niall
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May 25, 1999
8:18 pm
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Hello Fenella and Damien: Luckily because I am an expatriot Brit I totally understand what you are talking about. However, in the management of your alcohol...
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May 26, 1999
4:48 am
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This mail highlights a particular problem of acronyms and local slang being used in an International list - this list has members in over 20 countries, ...
Damien van C.
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May 25, 1999
8:36 pm
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... DIB=Difficulty in breathing SOB-Shortness of breath ... His rep. rate was 32 bpm. His lungs were not clear and bronchial beathing was heard and diminished...
fenella Lemonsky
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May 26, 1999
10:45 am
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In some stufff <37495A93.FC1A4870@...>, Patricia Harrison <patih@...> writ the following missive... ... Well you can probably relax a touch...
paul
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May 25, 1999
11:58 pm
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Dear Fenella: Thank you for your response. So what ever happened with that patient? Did you find out his diagnosis? Good luck in your continued care to...
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May 29, 1999
1:57 pm
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Paul, glad I'm not the only one lying awake worrying all night :-) See you at work! Wendy ... From: paul <paul@...> To:...
wendy furness
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May 29, 1999
4:49 pm
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Another acronym used often in Norfolk is NFN= Normal for Norfolk!...
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May 29, 1999
5:30 pm
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Damien, There is one I have heard of used in your neck of the woods. T. F. BUNDY. Totally F*"!$d but unfortunately not dead yet. Regards, Marion. Marion Wilson...
Marion Wilson
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Jun 1, 1999
10:32 am
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Just wondering if anyone would explain what postal drop is and how its found or tested for? thanks Stuart ... Stuart Rotman sjr1198@......
Stuart Rotman
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Jun 1, 1999
8:55 am
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Hello everyone I am thinking about working the US. I am Australian working in the UK at the moment in AE (obviously). I have completed PALS, ALS, ATLS ...
Jamie Forde
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May 31, 1999
3:35 pm
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Well, I'll never know what happened as he never came for his chest clinic appointment. However he may have gone elsewhere. Just to set the record straight LDG,...
fenella Lemonsky
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May 30, 1999
4:19 pm
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Hi all, I'd like to enlist your help with a project that I am hoping to launch within the next few weeks. It will (probably) be called the Nursing Network, and...
Damien van C.
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Jun 4, 1999
10:34 pm
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... A postal drop is a delivery of mail to a place that has infrequent or poor communications. Thus in fairly remote field hospitals serviced by aeroplane a...
Andrew Rideout
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Jun 6, 1999
4:28 pm
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From: "Andrew Rideout" <rideout@...> ... [Brault, Charles] And their pulse ... [Brault, Charles] Greater than 20 mmHg is clinicaly significant ...
Brault, Charles
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Jun 7, 1999
4:44 am
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Hi all, Thanks to all those of you who responded to my last mail about my new networking site. I'm please to tell you that it has now been 'officially' ...
Damien van C.
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Jun 8, 1999
11:10 pm
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Hi, I have an interesting case study for the list... 78 year old gentleman, brought to A&E after an attempted hanging. No suspension or drop, no other...
Damien van C.
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Jun 13, 1999
10:39 pm
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Damien, I find it quite bizzare that there was no neck trauma whatsoever. Even if there had been no period of suspension or history of drop, any attempted...
Seth McInnes
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Jun 15, 1999
1:45 pm
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Hi! First guess is Spinal Shock . . . after fluid boluses, begin mild to titrated pressor. Second concern/guess PO2 = 30????, PCO2 =5???? Not a good internal...
Tom Trimble
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Jun 15, 1999
4:54 pm
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Damien, A few more questions....What was his skin color during his hypotensive episode (was it warm and flush or pale and cool)? & What was his pulse rate?...
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Jun 16, 1999
12:27 am
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After reading the post again I would also ask...did this guy have an occult cardiac event...did you get a 12 lead. Could also be some sort of a neuro ...
RescSteve@xxx.xxx
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Jun 16, 1999
12:28 am
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Blood Glucose 4 mmols <-- What is dat in mg/dl If it is a lot then maybe he pissed it (volume) out already or the alcohol made him lose pressure and the...
niall
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Jun 16, 1999
8:05 pm
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